This English lesson "Checking In" is part of an English course for employees in the hospitality industry. For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657. SAVE 20% NOW for a limited time, when you order the LinguaTV Premium Account with code CLTV202018 at our webshop https://www.linguatv.com/orderNow.html .
About this episode "Checking In":
Storyline: Tom Sanders has arrived at the Transnational hotel. After a long flight from San Francisco, he is happy to have arrived, but due to a problem with the booking system there is no double room available for him. Where will Tom go? You will find more fascinating episodes at https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657
What you will learn:
• checking in a guest
• politely expressing confusion
• apologizing for booking errors
• compensating the guest
• explaining hotel services and amenities
• initiating small talk
• giving directions
For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657
About "English for Hotel and Tourism":
LinguaTV offers an award-winning English course - available online and for smartphone and tablets (Android and iOS) which is designed for English learners and speakers at a intermediate level, who are employed in, or planning to work in the field of hospitality and tourism. The basis of the course is a series of professionally produced videos which cover a range of professions in the hotel and restaurant industries. The focus of the realistic videos scenes, which were produced in cooperation with the hospitality association and a notable 5-star hotel chain, is on how employees in these fields communicate and deal with customers in a variety of typical work-related situations. More video tutorials at https://www.linguatv.com/courses.html
In addition to the situations from daily live, the courses feature vocabulary trainer with the most important words and phrases needed in communicating with guests and colleagues. Train and improve your English language skills with interactive exercises and games. Collect points while learning and pass the final test in order to receive your personal certificate of attendance.
For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657 or please contact us at https://www.linguatv.com/contact.html .
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Transnational organized crime (TOC) can be found in every country in the world. More than most security threats, it is truly an inter-agency, whole-of-government challenge.
TOC poses a problem when it denies a government its role as sole user of force within its country, especially when it is seen to have some legitimacy. It can deny a government access to areas of the country, and facilitates other threats, such as terrorism and money laundering.
TOC also poses real but indirect threats to security, when it fosters a culture of corruption, hindering legitimate economic development, especially foreign direct investment.
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This short orientation video has been produced as part of the follow-up to the 2002ILCResolution concerning tripartism and social dialogue. FeaturingILO constituents and staff, the film promotes social dialogue and tripartism as key means to deliver on the Office's mandate.

In the 20th century, philosophical treatments of dialogue emerged from thinkers including Mikhail Bakhtin, Paulo Freire, Martin Buber, and David Bohm. Although diverging in many details, these thinkers have articulated a holistic concept of dialogue as a multi-dimensional, dynamic and context-dependent process of creating meaning. Educators such as Freire and Ramón Flecha have also developed a body of theory and technique for using egalitarian dialogue as a pedagogical tool.

Etymology

The term dialogue stems from the Greek διάλογος (dialogos, conversation); its roots are διά (dia: through) and λόγος (logos: speech, reason). The first extant author who uses the term is Plato, in whose works it is closely associated with the art of dialectic. Latin took over the word as dialogus.

Dialog (newspaper)

Dialog (Bulgarian:Диалог), is the free weekly newspaper with only positive information and news from Varna city, Bulgaria, Europe. The newspaper's first issue came out on 30 March 2007 with the biggest circulation in Varna region. The main idea of Dialog newspaper is to bring warmth and optimism, a sense for an orientation and direction in the world, to prove that life is a challenge and that it has to be lived in the best way. Its editor-in-chief is Svetlozar Nikolov.

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Dialogue in writing

Dialogue in fiction, is a verbal exchange between two or more characters. If there is only one character talking aloud, it is a monologue.

Identifiers

"This breakfast is making me sick," George said.

The George said is the identifier. Said is the verb most writers use because reader familiarity with said prevents it from drawing attention to itself. Although other verbs such as ask, shout, or reply are acceptable, some identifiers get in the reader's way. For example:

"Hello," he croaked nervously, "my name's Horace.""What's yours?" he asked with as much aplomb as he could muster.
another example is:
"My name is Peg, what's yours?" I asked.
"My name is William, but my friends call me Will," said Will.

Stephen King, in his book On Writing, expresses his belief that said is the best identifier to use. King recommends reading a novel by Larry McMurtry, whom he claims has mastered the art of well-written dialogue.

Substitutes are known as said-bookisms. For example, in the sentence "What do you mean?" he smiled., the word smiled is a said-bookism.

Playlist

In its most general form, a playlist is simply a list of songs, but sometimes a loop. They can be played in sequential or shuffled order. The term has several specialized meanings in the realms of radiobroadcasting and personal computers. A playlist can also be a list of recorded titles on a digital video disk. On the Internet, a playlist can be a list of chapters in a movie serial; for example, Flash Gordon in the Planet Mongo is available on YouTube as a playlist of thirteen consecutive video segments.

In radio

The term originally came about in the early days of top 40radio formats when stations would devise (and, eventually, publish) a limited list of songs to be played. The term would go on to refer to the entire catalog of songs that a given radio station (of any format) would draw from. Additionally, the term was used to refer to an ordered list of songs played during a given time period. Playlists are often adjusted based on time of day, known as dayparting.

On computers and the Internet

Playlist (Babyface album)

Playlist is the seventh studio album by Babyface. It was the first longplay release on the newly re-launched Mercury Records label. The work consists of eight covers of folk and soft rock songs and two original compositions. The lead single, "Fire and Rain" became a hit on the Adult Contemporary chart.

Learn English for Hotel and Tourism: "Checking into a hotel" | English course by LinguaTV

Learn English for Hotel and Tourism: "Checking into a hotel" | English course by LinguaTV

Learn English for Hotel and Tourism: "Checking into a hotel" | English course by LinguaTV

This English lesson "Checking In" is part of an English course for employees in the hospitality industry. For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657. SAVE 20% NOW for a limited time, when you order the LinguaTV Premium Account with code CLTV202018 at our webshop https://www.linguatv.com/orderNow.html .
About this episode "Checking In":
Storyline: Tom Sanders has arrived at the Transnational hotel. After a long flight from San Francisco, he is happy to have arrived, but due to a problem with the booking system there is no double room available for him. Where will Tom go? You will find more fascinating episodes at https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657
What you will learn:
• checking in a guest
• politely expressing confusion
• apologizing for booking errors
• compensating the guest
• explaining hotel services and amenities
• initiating small talk
• giving directions
For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657
About "English for Hotel and Tourism":
LinguaTV offers an award-winning English course - available online and for smartphone and tablets (Android and iOS) which is designed for English learners and speakers at a intermediate level, who are employed in, or planning to work in the field of hospitality and tourism. The basis of the course is a series of professionally produced videos which cover a range of professions in the hotel and restaurant industries. The focus of the realistic videos scenes, which were produced in cooperation with the hospitality association and a notable 5-star hotel chain, is on how employees in these fields communicate and deal with customers in a variety of typical work-related situations. More video tutorials at https://www.linguatv.com/courses.html
In addition to the situations from daily live, the courses feature vocabulary trainer with the most important words and phrases needed in communicating with guests and colleagues. Train and improve your English language skills with interactive exercises and games. Collect points while learning and pass the final test in order to receive your personal certificate of attendance.
For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657 or please contact us at https://www.linguatv.com/contact.html .
learn English, language course, Sprachkurs, Englisch lernen; Hotel-English, English for Hotel;

Transnational Organized Crime in Africa – William Wechsler

Transnational organized crime (TOC) can be found in every country in the world. More than most security threats, it is truly an inter-agency, whole-of-government challenge.
TOC poses a problem when it denies a government its role as sole user of force within its country, especially when it is seen to have some legitimacy. It can deny a government access to areas of the country, and facilitates other threats, such as terrorism and money laundering.
TOC also poses real but indirect threats to security, when it fosters a culture of corruption, hindering legitimate economic development, especially foreign direct investment.
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Tripartism and Social Dialogue: The heart of the ILO

Tripartism and Social Dialogue: The heart of the ILO

Tripartism and Social Dialogue: The heart of the ILO

This short orientation video has been produced as part of the follow-up to the 2002ILCResolution concerning tripartism and social dialogue. FeaturingILO constituents and staff, the film promotes social dialogue and tripartism as key means to deliver on the Office's mandate.

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10/13/14 German Restitutions to Israel: Transnational Justice and Public Debate

Learn English for Hotel and Tourism: "Checking into a hotel" | English course by LinguaTV

This English lesson "Checking In" is part of an English course for employees in the hospitality industry. For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657. SAVE 20% NOW for a limited time, when you order the LinguaTV Premium Account with code CLTV202018 at our webshop https://www.linguatv.com/orderNow.html .
About this episode "Checking In":
Storyline: Tom Sanders has arrived at the Transnational hotel. After a long flight from San Francisco, he is happy to have arrived, but due to a problem with the booking system there is no double room available for him. Where will Tom go? You will find more fascinating episodes at https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657
What you will learn:
• checking in a guest
• politely expressing confusion
• apologizing for book...

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Transnational Organized Crime in Africa – William Wechsler

Transnational organized crime (TOC) can be found in every country in the world. More than most security threats, it is truly an inter-agency, whole-of-government challenge.
TOC poses a problem when it denies a government its role as sole user of force within its country, especially when it is seen to have some legitimacy. It can deny a government access to areas of the country, and facilitates other threats, such as terrorism and money laundering.
TOC also poses real but indirect threats to security, when it fosters a culture of corruption, hindering legitimate economic development, especially foreign direct investment.
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published: 18 Jul 2017

Tripartism and Social Dialogue: The heart of the ILO

This short orientation video has been produced as part of the follow-up to the 2002ILCResolution concerning tripartism and social dialogue. FeaturingILO constituents and staff, the film promotes social dialogue and tripartism as key means to deliver on the Office's mandate.

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Learn English for Hotel and Tourism: "Checking into a hotel" | English course by LinguaTV

This English lesson "Checking In" is part of an English course for employees in the hospitality industry. For more information please visit https://www.linguatv...

This English lesson "Checking In" is part of an English course for employees in the hospitality industry. For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657. SAVE 20% NOW for a limited time, when you order the LinguaTV Premium Account with code CLTV202018 at our webshop https://www.linguatv.com/orderNow.html .
About this episode "Checking In":
Storyline: Tom Sanders has arrived at the Transnational hotel. After a long flight from San Francisco, he is happy to have arrived, but due to a problem with the booking system there is no double room available for him. Where will Tom go? You will find more fascinating episodes at https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657
What you will learn:
• checking in a guest
• politely expressing confusion
• apologizing for booking errors
• compensating the guest
• explaining hotel services and amenities
• initiating small talk
• giving directions
For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657
About "English for Hotel and Tourism":
LinguaTV offers an award-winning English course - available online and for smartphone and tablets (Android and iOS) which is designed for English learners and speakers at a intermediate level, who are employed in, or planning to work in the field of hospitality and tourism. The basis of the course is a series of professionally produced videos which cover a range of professions in the hotel and restaurant industries. The focus of the realistic videos scenes, which were produced in cooperation with the hospitality association and a notable 5-star hotel chain, is on how employees in these fields communicate and deal with customers in a variety of typical work-related situations. More video tutorials at https://www.linguatv.com/courses.html
In addition to the situations from daily live, the courses feature vocabulary trainer with the most important words and phrases needed in communicating with guests and colleagues. Train and improve your English language skills with interactive exercises and games. Collect points while learning and pass the final test in order to receive your personal certificate of attendance.
For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657 or please contact us at https://www.linguatv.com/contact.html .
learn English, language course, Sprachkurs, Englisch lernen; Hotel-English, English for Hotel;

This English lesson "Checking In" is part of an English course for employees in the hospitality industry. For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657. SAVE 20% NOW for a limited time, when you order the LinguaTV Premium Account with code CLTV202018 at our webshop https://www.linguatv.com/orderNow.html .
About this episode "Checking In":
Storyline: Tom Sanders has arrived at the Transnational hotel. After a long flight from San Francisco, he is happy to have arrived, but due to a problem with the booking system there is no double room available for him. Where will Tom go? You will find more fascinating episodes at https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657
What you will learn:
• checking in a guest
• politely expressing confusion
• apologizing for booking errors
• compensating the guest
• explaining hotel services and amenities
• initiating small talk
• giving directions
For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657
About "English for Hotel and Tourism":
LinguaTV offers an award-winning English course - available online and for smartphone and tablets (Android and iOS) which is designed for English learners and speakers at a intermediate level, who are employed in, or planning to work in the field of hospitality and tourism. The basis of the course is a series of professionally produced videos which cover a range of professions in the hotel and restaurant industries. The focus of the realistic videos scenes, which were produced in cooperation with the hospitality association and a notable 5-star hotel chain, is on how employees in these fields communicate and deal with customers in a variety of typical work-related situations. More video tutorials at https://www.linguatv.com/courses.html
In addition to the situations from daily live, the courses feature vocabulary trainer with the most important words and phrases needed in communicating with guests and colleagues. Train and improve your English language skills with interactive exercises and games. Collect points while learning and pass the final test in order to receive your personal certificate of attendance.
For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657 or please contact us at https://www.linguatv.com/contact.html .
learn English, language course, Sprachkurs, Englisch lernen; Hotel-English, English for Hotel;

Transnational organized crime (TOC) can be found in every country in the world. More than most security threats, it is truly an inter-agency, whole-of-government challenge.
TOC poses a problem when it denies a government its role as sole user of force within its country, especially when it is seen to have some legitimacy. It can deny a government access to areas of the country, and facilitates other threats, such as terrorism and money laundering.
TOC also poses real but indirect threats to security, when it fosters a culture of corruption, hindering legitimate economic development, especially foreign direct investment.
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Transnational organized crime (TOC) can be found in every country in the world. More than most security threats, it is truly an inter-agency, whole-of-government challenge.
TOC poses a problem when it denies a government its role as sole user of force within its country, especially when it is seen to have some legitimacy. It can deny a government access to areas of the country, and facilitates other threats, such as terrorism and money laundering.
TOC also poses real but indirect threats to security, when it fosters a culture of corruption, hindering legitimate economic development, especially foreign direct investment.
Subscribe:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Africacenterorg
Follow the AfricaCenter:
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Tripartism and Social Dialogue: The heart of the ILO

This short orientation video has been produced as part of the follow-up to the 2002ILCResolution concerning tripartism and social dialogue. FeaturingILO cons...

This short orientation video has been produced as part of the follow-up to the 2002ILCResolution concerning tripartism and social dialogue. FeaturingILO constituents and staff, the film promotes social dialogue and tripartism as key means to deliver on the Office's mandate.

This short orientation video has been produced as part of the follow-up to the 2002ILCResolution concerning tripartism and social dialogue. FeaturingILO constituents and staff, the film promotes social dialogue and tripartism as key means to deliver on the Office's mandate.

Learn English for Hotel and Tourism: "Checking into a hotel" | English course by LinguaTV

This English lesson "Checking In" is part of an English course for employees in the hospitality industry. For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657. SAVE 20% NOW for a limited time, when you order the LinguaTV Premium Account with code CLTV202018 at our webshop https://www.linguatv.com/orderNow.html .
About this episode "Checking In":
Storyline: Tom Sanders has arrived at the Transnational hotel. After a long flight from San Francisco, he is happy to have arrived, but due to a problem with the booking system there is no double room available for him. Where will Tom go? You will find more fascinating episodes at https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657
What you will learn:
• checking in a guest
• politely expressing confusion
• apologizing for booking errors
• compensating the guest
• explaining hotel services and amenities
• initiating small talk
• giving directions
For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657
About "English for Hotel and Tourism":
LinguaTV offers an award-winning English course - available online and for smartphone and tablets (Android and iOS) which is designed for English learners and speakers at a intermediate level, who are employed in, or planning to work in the field of hospitality and tourism. The basis of the course is a series of professionally produced videos which cover a range of professions in the hotel and restaurant industries. The focus of the realistic videos scenes, which were produced in cooperation with the hospitality association and a notable 5-star hotel chain, is on how employees in these fields communicate and deal with customers in a variety of typical work-related situations. More video tutorials at https://www.linguatv.com/courses.html
In addition to the situations from daily live, the courses feature vocabulary trainer with the most important words and phrases needed in communicating with guests and colleagues. Train and improve your English language skills with interactive exercises and games. Collect points while learning and pass the final test in order to receive your personal certificate of attendance.
For more information please visit https://www.linguatv.com/p_Product/1/11657 or please contact us at https://www.linguatv.com/contact.html .
learn English, language course, Sprachkurs, Englisch lernen; Hotel-English, English for Hotel;

Transnational Organized Crime in Africa – William Wechsler

Transnational organized crime (TOC) can be found in every country in the world. More than most security threats, it is truly an inter-agency, whole-of-government challenge.
TOC poses a problem when it denies a government its role as sole user of force within its country, especially when it is seen to have some legitimacy. It can deny a government access to areas of the country, and facilitates other threats, such as terrorism and money laundering.
TOC also poses real but indirect threats to security, when it fosters a culture of corruption, hindering legitimate economic development, especially foreign direct investment.
Subscribe:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Africacenterorg
Follow the AfricaCenter:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfricaACSS

Tripartism and Social Dialogue: The heart of the ILO

This short orientation video has been produced as part of the follow-up to the 2002ILCResolution concerning tripartism and social dialogue. FeaturingILO constituents and staff, the film promotes social dialogue and tripartism as key means to deliver on the Office's mandate.

In the 20th century, philosophical treatments of dialogue emerged from thinkers including Mikhail Bakhtin, Paulo Freire, Martin Buber, and David Bohm. Although diverging in many details, these thinkers have articulated a holistic concept of dialogue as a multi-dimensional, dynamic and context-dependent process of creating meaning. Educators such as Freire and Ramón Flecha have also developed a body of theory and technique for using egalitarian dialogue as a pedagogical tool.

Etymology

The term dialogue stems from the Greek διάλογος (dialogos, conversation); its roots are διά (dia: through) and λόγος (logos: speech, reason). The first extant author who uses the term is Plato, in whose works it is closely associated with the art of dialectic. Latin took over the word as dialogus.